Photo of: Grilled Adobo Pork Tenderloin Salad With Plums and Almonds

Grilled Adobo Pork Tenderloin Salad With Plums and Almonds

Submitted by: USA WEEKEND columnist Pam Anderson 
Chipotle peppers in adobo sauce are the base of the marinade for this smoky pork tenderloin. The pork is grilled to perfection, and sliced into thin strips. Serve on a bed of baby greens or shredded Napa cabbage. 
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Orange-Glazed, Pork Tenderloin with Italian Seasoning

Submitted by: USA WEEKEND Pam Anderson 
Pork tenderloins turn out tasty and juicy when briefly brined, glazed with orange, and grilled over coals. 
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Grilled Fajita Steak Salad With Pickled Pink Onions

Submitted by: USA WEEKEND columnist Pam Anderson 
A homemade rub, made with cumin and salt and pepper seasons the steak before it goes on the grill, and fresh lime juice and minced fresh garlic are used in the post-grill marinade. Red and yellow peppers are grilled at the same time as the beef. Both the meat and veggies are sliced into strips, and then tossed with salad greens and a simple lime dressing. 
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Grilled Salmon With Orange Glaze

Submitted by: USA WEEKEND columnist Jean Carper 
The foods in this easy recipe are powerhouses of nutrition. Why these foods are good for you: High omega-3 fat in salmon; Antioxidants in orange rind, scallions and garlic; Anticoagulant activity in ginger; Eating fatty fish could prevent an astounding 80% of sudden deaths from heart attacks, Harvard investigators say. 
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Cedar Plank-Grilled Salmon with Garlic, Lemon and Dill

Submitted by: USA WEEKEND Pam Anderson 
Cooking a lemon and dill seasoned whole salmon fillet on a smoldering cedar plank adds a touch of smoke to a beautiful fish! 
Photo of: Chili With Pulled Beef & Pork for a Crowd

Chili With Pulled Beef & Pork for a Crowd

Submitted by: USA WEEKEND columnist Pam Anderson 
Serve a simple bowl of chili and guests will be content. Zip in fun, colorful condiments and you've got a party. The chili yields about 5 quarts without the beans, and may be cooled, covered, and refrigerated or up to 3 days and reheated when ready to serve. 
Photo of: Asian Pasta Salad with Beef, Broccoli and Bean Sprouts

Asian Pasta Salad with Beef, Broccoli and Bean Sprouts

Submitted by: USA WEEKEND columnist Pam Anderson 
A creamy Asian dressing nicely compliments this pasta salad with broccoli, red pepper, bean sprouts, and peanuts. 
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Southwestern-Flavored Ground Beef or Turkey for Tacos & Salad

Submitted by: USA WEEKEND columnist Pam Anderson 
With Southwestern-Flavored Ground Beef, you can simultaneously make tonight's dinner and tomorrow's lunch. Just save out and refrigerate some of the taco meat and fixings such as shredded cheese and lettuce, plus chopped scallions and tomatoes. A good-looking salad like this will draw potential lunch traders. More likely than not, they'll be out of luck. 
Photo of: Rosemary-Scented Pork Loin Stuffed With Roasted Garlic, Dried Apricots and Cranberries and Port Wine Pan Sauce

Rosemary-Scented Pork Loin Stuffed With Roasted Garlic, Dried Apricots and Cranberries and Port Wine Pan Sauce

Submitted by: USA WEEKEND columnist Pam Anderson 
Pork loin roast - good-looking, lean, and attractively priced (under $25) - makes a memorable, no-fuss meal for holiday entertaining. 
Photo of: Broiled and Slow-Roasted Butterflied Leg of Lamb With Cumin and Garlic

Broiled and Slow-Roasted Butterflied Leg of Lamb With Cumin and Garlic

Submitted by: USA WEEKEND columnist Pam Anderson 
Who says making a feast has to take forever? For large gatherings like Passover and Easter, leg of lamb is the roast of choice, and arranged on a platter garnished with herbs, it makes a stunning centerpiece. Buying leg of lamb butterflied from the butcher will leave you time to socialize while it is slow-roasting without worrying about uneven cooking. 
 

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